Best of KubernetesSeptember 2022

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    Avatar of bytebytegoByteByteGo·4y

    EP23: How to choose the right database? Also...

    GraphQL is a query language for APIs developed by Meta. It provides a complete description of the data in the API and gives clients the power to ask for Migrating to a new database in the real world could take years at a high scale. Bloom Filters Algorithms You Should Know For System Design #2.

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    Avatar of faunFaun·4y

    Top 20 Kubernetes Memes!

    More than 75 percent of containerized apps currently use Kubernetes for orchestration. Here are some memes that I have collected for you to start your day with a smile. Don't forget to hit the Clap and Follow buttons, and share with us the meme you liked the most.

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    Avatar of devtoDEV·4y

    Continue Using .env Files As Usual.

    The author is now working at Google, he has the chance to discuss with the brains. All I can get are env names and use them within the app. This is why having a designated person is so important. Not only does it make life easier for employees, but it also helps keep everyone on the same page, safe, and secure.

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    The Complete List of Heroku Alternatives to Consider

    Heroku will be shutting down its free tier in the coming months. Starting October 26, 2022, we will begin deleting inactive accounts and associated storage for accounts that have been inactive for over a year. Some people are looking for free alternatives to replace their current Heroku arrangement. Some are smaller companies that are just getting started.

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    Avatar of glcGolang News·4y

    A tiny web application Golang showcases best practices of running microservices in Kubernetes

    A tiny web application Golang showcases best practices of running microservices in Kubernetes Podinfo. Podinfo is used by CNCF projects like Flux and Flagger for end-to-end testing and workshops.

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    Avatar of faunFaun·4y

    Why Java and Web Developers should Learn Docker and Kubernetes?

    Why Java and Web Developers should learn Docker and Kubernetes in 2022? Here are a couple of reasons to learn them to further improve your profile as software developer Hello Java and web developers. Docker is a container orchestration tool, something which can do creating, destroying and managing containers at scale. If things go wrong on Production then it’s the developer who is often involved.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·4y

    K8s Tools You Should Try: K9s, Lens, and Weaveworks Scope

    K8s Tools You Should Try: K9s, Lens, and Weaveworks Scope K8’s Tools you Should Try. Weave.works has been around a while (2014) but I was not familiar until recently with their Weave Scope product. Weave is a tool to view and manage your Kubernetes clusters and manage their KuberNETes clusters.

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    Avatar of glcGolang News·4y

    A practical tutorial about end-to-end testing with Golang

    A practical tutorial about end-to-end testing with Golang Unit tests form a crucial part of modern software testing. A case study shows how these were added to an open-source project so that you can adapt the approach and techniques for your own work. The perils of unit testing are a lack of context.

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    Avatar of spaceliftSpacelift·4y

    Kubernetes Tutorial for Beginners – Basic Concepts and Examples

    Kubernetes is an open-source system that automates container deployment tasks. It was originally developed at Google but is now maintained as part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) In this beginners guide, you’ll learn how to get started running your own containerized solutions. Kubelet is responsible for pulling container images and starting containers in response to scheduling requests.

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    For the love of god, stop using CPU limits on Kubernetes

    Many people think you need CPU limits to prevent one pod from interfering with another pod. The trick is to just define CPU requests, with or without requests, and the same is true for CPU requests.

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    Avatar of devgeniusDev Genius·4y

    How we sped up our deployments by 97% percent

    Our One Minute Deployment architecture achieves a 97% speedup by going containerless. The test step of the pipeline is very rudimentary and does not detect test failures. It’s unclear how it will perform when many pods try to start simultaneously. The One Minute Deplyoment only works for the Qubit9 application.

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    Kubernetes Architecture Diagram

    Kubernetes allows users to choose from languages, logging and monitoring tools, type of application frameworks, and other tools users may require. You can create a hybrid cloud if you mix and match clusters across cloud providers or on-premises. You can deploy it to run in a local or virtual environment based on KVM, libvirt, and vSphere.